The Free Press Journal

Educationi­sts unhappy over lack of funds for digital education

- RONALD RODRIGUES

School leaders and educationi­sts unsatisfie­d with the Union Budget 2021 said it is surprising to see there has been no allocation of funds for 'blended learning' or ' digital education' while ironically, at present the entire education system has shifted to online mode due to the COVID-19 pandemic. School leaders said the central government on one side is pushing for digital education while on the other hand, no funds have been allotted for providing digital devices to students, improving internet facilities in remote areas and teacher training.

With an allocation of Rs 54,873.66 crore for school education, out of the total budget estimate 2021-22 of Rs 93,224 crore for the education sector, school leaders of Mumbai said the Central government has not catered to the key needs of the sector.

Francis Joseph, cofounder of School Leaders Network said, "There is no allocation of funds for blended learning or digital education although schools have currently shifted to online mode of teachingle­ar ning. Also, the central government has not proposed any plans or funding for early years." Instead of slashing the budget

estimate, the central government should have increased funding for education as the sector is the worst hit by the pandemic, said Kavita Aggarwal, chairperso­n of Members of Internatio­nal Schools' Associatio­n.

Aggarwal said, "There is a dire need for investment­s in the pre-school section in terms of developmen­t of Anganwadis, teacher training and creative learning among children in the foundation years." Aggarwal added,

"The budget has not catered to ground level issues such as providing subsi

dies to schools, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, providing essential equipments for academic classes and simplifyin­g the NOC procedure. Considerin­g the financial crisis faced by both school management­s and parents, the budget should have focussed on increasing funding for the education sector."

The budget is not meant for the poor, it caters only to those who can afford education, said Fr Frazer Mascarenha­s, manager of St Stanislaus School, Bandra and former principal of St Xavier's College, Fort.

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